3OH!3 in Oklahoma City
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About 3OH!3
3OH!3 is the Denver electronic hip-hop duo of Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte. They broke through in 2008 with "Don't Trust Me," a bratty electropop track that became an unavoidable ringtone and MTV fixture. The song's dismissive charm—basically telling someone not to believe a word they say—captured something about the band's whole aesthetic. They followed up with "Starstrukk" featuring Katy Perry, which cemented their place in the late-2000s pop-rap conversation. Their songs blend kid-friendly party beats with deadpan lyrical attitude, skiing the line between sincere and ironic so carefully it's hard to tell which side they're actually on. They've never quite replicated those early peaks, but they've maintained a solid touring presence and cult following among people who grew up on their MySpace-era hits.
Their shows are basically sanctioned chaos. Crowds are there to lose it to the hits—hands up, phone flashlights out. The energy is college-party stupid in the best way. They seem genuinely into it too, not phoning it in.
Known for Don't Trust Me, Starstrukk, Touchdowns, My First Kiss, Richkidsclubs
3OH!3 in Oklahoma City News
- Simple Plan Plot ‘Bigger Than You Think! Tour — The Sequel’ TicketNews · Feb 11, 2026
- Simple Plan Announce 2026 Summer Tour with Bowling for Soup and 3OH!3 therockrevival.com · Feb 10, 2026
- Simple Plan Announces “Bigger Than You Think! Tour – The Sequel!” Live Nation · Feb 10, 2026
- Simple Plan Plots 2026 Bigger Than You Think! Tour – The Sequel! JamBase · Feb 10, 2026
- The Black Keys, Simple Plan announce summer shows at iconic OKC venue The Oklahoman · Feb 10, 2026
Live Music in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City's music scene leans heavy on country and Americana, which makes 3OH!3's synth-driven electropop a bit of an outlier. But OKC has always had pockets of indie and electronic acts finding their audience. The city's got the venues and the willingness to host touring acts from outside the dominant country orbit, so there's room for 3OH!3 to connect with people who want something with more synths and attitude.
Oklahoma City road trip to see 3OH!3?
Stay in Midtown Oklahoma City, where the restored historic buildings and walkable blocks give you actual neighborhood character. Dinner at Cattlemen's Steakhouse in nearby Stockyard City is the real deal—proper steaks, proper cocktails, zero pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art or take a walk through the Bricktown canal district. Post-concert, the live music venues around Bricktown stay open late, and you won't feel like you've left an arena and landed nowhere.
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